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the importance of something because of the way it is likely to affect outcomes They discussed matters of great import.
â– verb /ımˈpɔːt/
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to buy goods or services in one country and bring them to one\'s own for sale We use paper imported from Scandinavia.
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to bring something in from outside a system You can import images from the CAD package into the DTP program.
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to convert a file stored in one format to the default format used by a program Select import if you want to open a TIFF graphics file.
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